I've been using air mouse for a while and really like it. The "gyration" mouse takes some getting used to, but you can switch it to just a touch pad, tapping to click...works awesome.

The Gyration mouse costs a ton, and this is nice to have the keyboard included as well. My only gripe would be to hide the keyboard while just using the mouse to give you more room on the screen. But overall, thumbs up.

Draw me excited. Please somebody hit us with a good review. From looking at the app store it looks like it also utilizes the itouch/iPhone keyboard as a keyboard for the comp. Talk about being able to laze on the couch while having full control of the comp on the bigscreen!

i just checked out the vids from the website and from good ol' chris porillo.

seems really awesome! especially with the option of using the accelameter or touch screen. lately i've been using VNC but it's slow and isn't in real time, nor does the mouse display well...or typing...

Im right there with ya i coldnt wait. I dont think the accel. movement feature is for me,im sticking with the touch pad. i actually found it very easy to get used to and control. one time, the cursor semed to freeze and woulnt respond to anything, but i juset reset tothe home screen and went back in, i was good to go

Im right there with ya i coldnt wait. I dont think the accel. movement feature is for me,im sticking with the touch pad. i actually found it very easy to get used to and control. one time, the cursor semed to freeze and woulnt respond to anything, but i juset reset tothe home screen and went back in, i was good to go

Air Mouse, thumbs up.

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Odd. I prefer the touchpad too a lot. In fact the mac is hooked up to the tv nw and I'm using my touch now. Works great.

I could get used to surfing the web onthe big screen kicking back on the couch. Good purchase.

1. AirMouse needs a wifi connection. This can be a wifi network via your router, or one created by your mac (Click the wifi icon > Create network).

2. Bonjour is a background service. You do not know what bonjour is, and bonjour does not know who you are. It was developed to be invisible, and transparent. No user interaction is required.

3. The trackpad works like a MacBook trackpad. Tap to click, Double-tap+Drag to drag things around. No multi touch gestures yet, so you need to click using the right-click button below. The scrolling function is brilliant btw.

4. With the new version, they've included the command, ctrl and option keys in the keyboard. And a windows key for when it connects to a PC.

To go over it again, I install AirMouse on my iPhone. I then download the server software on my iMac. I am connected on my Linksys wifi router on both the iMac and iPhone. I then launch AirMouse on my iPhone and the mouse pointer automatically responds. Same for the PC.

Does anyone know if you have to restart the Air Mouse Server on OS X whenever you reboot? I typically take my iMac to another room and start it up to watch downloaded shows. If I have to restart Air Mouse then I'll still need to drag my wired keyboard and mouse with it, which would totally defeat the purpose of using my Touch as a replacment...

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I purchased mobile air mouse a week ago, but couldn't get it work till now. They mentioned, that you have to download a Server-Software for using it on a mac, but their website isn't running since over a week for now.
Was anyone able to download it? If so, can you please send it to me through mail?

Does anyone know how the ctrl-opt-command keys work? i.e. how can i send ctrl-command keys to the computer?

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Are you asking because you purchased Air Mouse and you can't figure it out, or are you considering buying it and wondering if those keys work? Goobimama posted above that they've added Ctrl and Opt keys, I just assumed that they were on the standard keyboard.

Hey everyone, I was wondering If any of you had any experience with the Airmouse Pro app and the Wii. I would like to know if it can be used as a mouse for the Wii. It'd be great if it could (especially with the onscreen keyboard feature) Anyway, just thought I'd check. Thank you!

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